Career Opportunities

Located in the heart of Houston, just off the grassy banks of Buffalo Bayou, St. Thomas High School is the oldest Catholic boy’s school in Texas. Owned and operated by the Basilian Fathers, St. Thomas is a premier college preparatory high school with an outstanding work environment.

We also offer competitive salaries and a suite of affordable benefits. To learn more about our collaborative work environment we invite you to view our careers video providing an overview of the school’s mission, vision, academics, fine arts and extracurricular activities. To view a brochure outlining our benefits program, please click here.

Resumes for any position are always welcome; they will be kept on file and should we feel that your qualifications meet the needs of a specific position, we will contact you. St. Thomas has excellent employee benefits, competitive salaries and a truly congenial atmosphere.

St. Thomas will be interviewing dynamic and enthusiastic faculty members for the 2018-19 school year. A general job description is attached and specific openings will be listed in early March. If you’re interested in teaching at St. Thomas High School, please apply now and we’ll contact you in March if an opening that fits your skillset is available. Click here to view the complete job description.

If you are applying for a teaching position, download a St. Thomas Teacher Application form. If you are applying for a staff position, download a St. Thomas Staff Application for employment. If you are applying for a coaching position, download at St. Thomas Coach Application. Email your completed application and resume to careers@sths.org, or mail your completed application along with your resume to St. Thomas High School (see contact information below). A full list of benefits for employees is listed here. No Phone calls please.

St. Thomas High School is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers all candidates for employment equally regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age or handicap. Because of its status as a religious entity, the school may consider the candidate's religious affiliation.